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He said: “Within 15 minutes of Bradley coming on he rolled his ankle, so it was unfortunate, and then the sending off was comical really for the decision the referee has made, but we’ve just got to take it.

“But with nine men for the final 10 minutes we never really got troubled apart from a penalty which no-one in the ground saw apart from the referee, but we came out comfortable 3-1 winners.”

Willand remain five points behind Western League leaders Street, but Jee is still taking each game as it comes, starting with another trip to Bradford Town.

“We’re just looking at the next game. Bradford is one of the toughest places to go to in the league but we’re looking forward to it,” said the former Tiverton Town midfielder.

“We’re going to be really light on bodies, but we’re still looking forward to the game and it will be a good test for us.”